St. Andrew’s Labyrinth

St. Andrew’s has an outdoor labyrinth on the First Avenue side of the church grounds. The labyrinth is available for individuals to walk at any time and The Center will offer occasional events when a group will gather to walk the labyrinth.

Walking the labyrinth can be a form of meditation or prayer. As parishioner Christine Sine has written:

A labyrinth is a pattern with a purpose. They offer a chance to take “time out” from our busy lives, to leave schedules and stress behind. Walking a labyrinth is a gift we give to ourselves. The labyrinth walk is popular with a growing number of people because of its simplicity and the ability to approach its paths on your own terms.

Read more of Christine’s article on the labyrinth and prayer here. Another place to visit for more information about the history, spirituality, recent renaissance of the labyrinth, and educational opportunities, and many more resources is Veriditas: Home of the Labyrinth Movement.